Phalut or Falut is a 3,600-metre (11,800 ft) mountain and the second highest peak of West Bengal, India.
Part of the Singalila Ridge in the Himalayas, it is located at the border of the Indian states of West Bengal and Sikkim and of Nepal.
A small bunkhouse is near the top of the peak and is administered by the Indian army.
The indigenous tribes surrounding the mountain peak are known as Falutians by outsiders.
Falutians have a 300-year history of worshipping the mountain peak, and believe that Phalut is an omniscient god.